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  2. List of films that most frequently use the word - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The word, fuck, is repeatedly used for the documentary film of the same name. [3] It is thought to be the vulgar term most used in film. [ 4 ] The Hays Code banned the use of profanity outright, [ 5 ] but the Motion Picture Association established a system of ratings to use as a guide and have each films with inappropriate content in ...

  3. Swearnet: The Movie - Wikipedia

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    Swearnet: The Movie is a 2014 Canadian black comedy film directed by Warren P. Sonoda, and starring Mike Smith, John Paul Tremblay, and Robb Wells. It follows the trio of actors for the television series Trailer Park Boys , running their uncensored Internet network.

  4. ClearPlay - Wikipedia

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    ClearPlay is a parental control service that allows content filtering of streaming movies available on Disney+, Amazon Prime, HBOMax, Apple TV+ and Netflix. It automatically skips over or mutes undesirable content such as profanity , graphic violence , nudity , drug and adult-oriented content based on a customer's filter settings.

  5. Cursing is a sign of high intelligence, study shows - AOL

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    Intelligent people use more curse words, according to a scientific study from Marist College. The research suggests that a healthy vocabulary of curse words is a sign of a rhetorical skill.

  6. Bleep censor - Wikipedia

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    YouTube videos often have profanity bleeped or muted out as YouTube policy specifies that videos including profanities may be "demonetized" or stripped of ads. [10] Beginning in 2019, the bleep censor began to be more often used for censoring out words related to sensitive and contentious topics to evade algorithmic censorship online ...

  7. CleanFlicks - Wikipedia

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    The judge ordered the company to "stop producing, manufacturing, creating, and renting" edited movies, and to hand all inventory to movie studios within five days of the ruling. [2] The court gave the company more time than the ruling's initial five-day deadline for turning over the stock of edited movies, since CleanFlicks needed more time to ...

  8. Forget bad blood: Bad words on Taylor Swift’s albums ... - AOL

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    Her eighth — 2020’s “Folklore” — introduces the word “f–k” to Swift’s increasingly raunchy vocabulary, and repeats her four other swear words. X/CharlotteYMusic X/hafsaquraishi_

  9. Minced oaths in media - Wikipedia

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    When they intend to curse, the word instead comes out as a benign minced oath such as "fork" for "fuck", "shirt" for "shit", or "bench" for "bitch". [ 17 ] In the 1970s British sitcom Porridge , Ronnie Barker 's character Fletcher regularly used "naff" as a minced oath in the phrase "naff off".